macOS Sierra Not Working, How-To fix Common Problems

macOS Sierra is finally here. Having worked with this OS for the last few months in its Beta versions, I must admit that it has been a fun experience. macOS Sierra has been very stable in its final beta versions. New features such as the Siri are working well and appear to be well integrated with the rest of the OS. If you are new to macOS Sierra, we suggest that you read our review of some of the key features and our key takeaways from exploring the beta versions.

Unlike El Capitan that caused some major headaches during initial installs with MacBooks, this new OS has been a breeze to install and has not caused any dramatic performance problems so far. With any new mac OS install, there are always little hiccups at the onset. Most of these problems are primarily related to existing third party software on your machine. In this article we will explore some of the common macOS Sierra problems and provide suggestions to fix them.

Before installing macOS Sierra, please make sure to check the compatibility of your machines. For iMacs, you will need a model from late 2009 or later. The original plastic Macbooks will not run Sierra; only the aluminum models from late 2009 and later are compatible. In the case of Macbook Pros, you will need models from 2010 and beyond. ( Readers have suggested that late 2009 plastic MacBooks can be upgraded to Sierra. We are attaching Apple’s link for device compatibility below.)

Mac Will Not Start after macOS Sierra Update

This is a common problem with new installs, primarily on old machines. You are able to install macOS Sierra but your machine shows a grey/white screen when you try to start it up. Please follow the Steps below in order to resolve the issue.

Restart your Mac and hold down Command, Option, P and R keys to reset the NVRAM

Try Resetting the System Management Controller. Power down Mac, unplug all cables from your Mac, wait for several minutes and then try plugging the cables and start up the Mac

Try to boot Mac in Safe Mode (Press the power button and hold down the shift key) and make sure you Mac has at least 9 GB of free space.

To avoid any problems updating from El Capitan to macOS Sierra, remove all third-party Kexts and extensions

Get rid of any anti-virus programs that you may have installed and lastly

Startup Problems Related to Duet Display

If you are using dual monitors and Duet Display, it might be causing the startup issue. This was one of the main issues with macOS Sierra Beta versions and app compatibility.

In order to fix this, Find the DuetDisplay.kext file and move it to trash. You should be able to find this file your /Library/Extensions folder. If you cannot locate the file, you can open up a terminal session and type

Sudo kextunload /System/Library/Extensions/DuetDisplay.kext OR

Sudo kextunload –b com.karios.driver.DuetDisplay

Once you have removed the Duetdisplay related kext files, try rebooting your mac and you should start up.

Safari Extensions are Not Working with macOS Sierra

Some users have found that common Safari extensions such as 1 password and ad-blocking software were not working correctly following the macOS install. If you are facing this issue, you may have to re-install your Safari Extensions one by one.

Siri Not Working on Mac

This is probably one of the most desirable features in macOS Sierra for many users. We have not seen any major issues with using the Siri functionality on Mac. If you are unable to get Siri working on your Mac, you may need to re-check some of the key settings as shown below.

The obvious is to check your internet setting on your Mac and make sure that you have the connection. This is especially true for people that used Enhanced Dictation feature on their Macs in the past which did not require an internet connection.

Make Sure your System Preferences are set up properly for Siri. Click on  > System Preferences > Siri. Check to see that “Enable Siri” check has been enabled.

When I tried this in the beginning, I had a wrong mic setting since I was external headset and it was causing issues with Siri. Please make sure that your Mic input to set to Internal Microphone.

Check the designated Keyboard Shortcut and confirm that you are using the same to invoke Siri. If you are having issues with the short-cut, simply enable Show Siri in menu bar and click on the Siri icon on the menu bar to check if it works for you.

The default shortcut for activating Sisi is Cmd+Space. This was previously used for Spotlight in prior OS versions. Make sure to check and change in System Preferences by choosing Customize for Keyboard Shortcuts

Pinning Siri Search Results to Notifications

One of the options added in macOS Sierra is the ability to pin your Siri search results into your Notification center.

In the top right of the Siri Search results, you will find the ‘+’ icon. Clicking this will make the search result to be added into you Today’s view in the Notification Center and the results update dynamically.

You can choose to include file searches, Sports Updates, Weather, Tweets and Web Searches from Siri results into your notifications.

Unable to Use Space Key in Parallels

This was an issue that we noted during our early trials with macOS Sierra. If you were running Parallels on macOS Sierra, the space key didn’t work in the virtual machine.

Finder Not Responding or Frozen

If you see that your finder app doesn’t respond or appears to be frozen after the macOS upgrade, try to do a SMC reset and that should fix this annoying issue. We found this problem with an older MacBook. On the newer models, we have not encountered this issue so far.

Along the app lines, if you are having issues with a blank app store screen, following the update, it can be easily resolved by following the step-by-step of moving some of the App Store files on your Macbook/iMac as explained in this article.

Slow E-Mail Experience

Several people have complained that their e-mail service is very slow following an upgrade to macOS. If you are facing this issue, one option would be to try re-building the mail index. In order to rebuild the index, select a mailbox in the mail sidebar and then choose Mailbox > Rebuild. Depending upon your mailbox size this operation can take some time. You e-mail experience should be much faster after the rebuild.

Cannot Print after updating to macOS Sierra

Many users found that they could not connect their Macbook/iMacs to their printers and print after the update to macOS Sierra. If you are experiencing this issue, we have provided some tips to resolve this issue. These tips will be helpful in resolving the printing issue but may or may not be able to resolve scanning issues.

MacBook Pro 2012 miniDisplayPort / DispalyPort EIZOEV2736W – after the installation of MacOS Sierra does not work work on the secondary monitor. I did reset NVRAM and reset the System Management Controller (SMC) and still do not see the link monitor displayport. How do I connect the link DVI, this is the picture on the second monitor, but with synchronization fV 30 Hz. I need to connect the DisplayPort port. Can anyone help?

Try again! Installing Sierra on IMac with El Capitan. At end of process, message that install failed as file verify not possible. Asked to restart and try again – no luck. Tried a safe start, just crashed. Tried to reset pram. Got to Mac OS diagnostics and selected reinstall Sierra. Crashed…..now what?

Having trouble in Chrome with mouse clicks responding after Sierra. (e.g. – go to a website and click on an arrow to change months in a calendar for reservations) and no response. Just no response at all to anything on website. Works fine other areas but am being forced to use Safari – which I hate! Any suggestions? Thanks….

My screen is going crazy with rainbow colors as soon as I type in my password. It’s impossible to do anything. Does someone have a fix for this? I tried the Shift+Control+Option and power restart, but it’s still not working.

My Mid-2011 Mac has decided it no longer wants to do Airplay to my Apple TV (2nd Gen).

At the same time the apple TV has decided it doesn’t like the HDMI cable (in fact it likes none of the HDMI cables we have in the house – says its not HDCP compatible, so I can’t stream my movies from Apple or watch Netflix on it.

Way to go Apple. Seriously revisiting my decision to upgrade phone to iPhone 7+ at Christmas.

Pretty much destroyed all the Canon tools for RAW picture editing. Totally dead in the water with pictures being post processed. With $15K in camera equipment! Thanks, Apple – only your Photo program works – it doesn’t have spherical aberration correction for prime lenses, nor does it have sharpness and exposure value tools that are highly specific to Canon!

G, Appeas to be related to me indexing issue. 1. Quit out of Mail app and go to the Finder 2.Hit Command+Shift+G and go to the following path: ~/Library/Mail/V2/MailData/

3.Delete every file that begins with “Envelope Index” (optional but recommended: back up these files to the desktop just in case something goes awry) Close the MailData window, then relaunch Mail app to force reindexing. 4. Righ click on mailbox and choose re-indexing. 4. Once the indexing is over try out your mail search.

On my MacBook Air, my Siri keeps telling me that it has problems with the connection. What does it mean? How do I fix this? I downloaded macOS yesterday and am desperately trying to find answers to fix the problem.